MSC World America - March 14, 2036
Just the Facts
Ship: MSC’s flagship, the MSC World America - 216,000 gross tons - 6700+ pax capacity
Captain: Sebastiano Chrisam (Italy) — Cruise Director: Everson Beville (USA)
Ports: Miami, FL, USA - Isla Roatan, Honduras - Costa Maya, Mexico - Cozumel, Mexico - Ocean Cay Marine Reserve, Bahamas.
I’m cruising as a solo, and I have good friends (Snoozemates) on this sailing. This is my 4th cruise on the MSC World America, having sailed three times last year. Also, my 33rd MSC cruise, and my 232nd cruise overall.
Day 1 - Saturday, March 14th - Miami, Florida - Embarkation Day
I met my regular driver at about 5:00 a.m. for the trip to TPA and the flight to Miami. It was busy, but timing was good for my 7:00 a.m. flight. After arriving, I checked into the MSC Cruise shuttle area and discovered that they no longer have a 9:45 a.m. shuttle, and I’d be on the 10:45 a.m. shuttle, so I had some time to wait. For the first time ever, I went to a Starbucks, as it was convenient. I had a very nice breakfast sandwich and a custom Mango Lemonade. It was very good. Once our bus arrived, we loaded, and the ride to the new MSC terminal was shorter than expected. All facial recognition is now at both check-in and boarding. Our timing was good, as the early arrivals were basically on, so I was able to proceed directly to the ship. I was in my cabin by 11:45 a.m. Amazing. I dropped my bag and backpack, and with my cabin keycard, went straight to muster station C. Here, I had my first surprise, as the attendant said: “I know you, I read your Blog”. It was Itallo, who works in the Futures Department, that I met on the MSC Seashore last April. I then did a walkabout, ending up at Paxos Greek Restaurant, where they let me order a Seaday Lunch special ($20) and the Ouzo/Cherry cocktail I enjoy. So much easier than going to the packed embarkation buffet. Eventually, all my friends ended up there as well. Made it easy for me, and the food was good. A couple of us went down to the Sports Bar, a popular spot on Saturdays, where I ordered a beer. Later, a bartender recognized me and prepared two Elderflower martinis for me. He knew my favorite cocktail on this ship. It made me feel special. Thank you, MSC. Cabins were ready for guests at 2:00 p.m., so I returned to my cabin on deck 5 to watch my OU Sooners Softball team's 3:00 game. My cabin is a Studio Cabin for solo guests and is very nice and larger than solo cabins on other cruise lines. It has a nice, large porthole that I used to watch the various huge cruise ships sail past as they left Miami this afternoon. After 5:00 p.m. I went to the Masters of the Sea pub to meet the group for cocktails before dinner. They didn’t have Elderflower (No Mirella), so I had a Pilsner Urquell, one of my favorite beers. At 6:00 p.m., we moved over to Hola’s Tacos and our birthday celebration for Don, one of the original Snoozemates (photo). I ordered my favorites, and the guys pretty much ordered the exact same… so it was great: Guacamole, Pico de Gallo, Queso Fundido, four different Street Tacos, and Flan for dessert. The Mango-ritas were also very good, as was the service. After dinner, I retired to the cabin, as it had been a very long day for me, and I enjoyed the nighttime view of a cruise ship sailing alongside us. A great embarkation day and seeing good friends today.
Day 2 - Sunday, March 15th - Day at Sea
I slept very well and all through the night. We set our clocks back one hour, so I was updating this blog at about 7:30 a.m. ship time…it’s usually in the middle of the night. I had an easy morning, then at about 10:30 a.m., went to the Hexigon MDR for the Seaday Brunch. This menu is perfect since I have an early assigned dining time of 5:00 p.m. this week. I can just eat twice. I had a hearty breakfast: Bloody Mary, small Filet Steak, two Fried Eggs, Potato wedges, French Toast, Bacon, and Hot Milk. It was all very good. I then did a walkabout, seeing some old crew friends and meeting new ones. At about noon, I went up to the empty Gin Project Bar on deck 8 to stream my Oklahoma Sooners Softball Game at a nice booth table with a view of the sea. The WiFi was great there, as was the game. It’s been a beautiful day, and guests are having a great time, as usual, with a very large number of European and South American guests who love sailing on the MSC. I went to the Masters of the Sea at 4:00 p.m. for cocktails, and most of the group showed up. They did have a bottle of St. Germaine so that we could enjoy elderflower martinis. Dinner was at 5:00 p.m. at the LaFoglia Restaurant. Not keen about the location, but it was the best MDR menu of the cruise on this Gala Night. I ordered: Two Shrimp Cocktails, the Filet Mignon & the Lobster entrees, and dessert. It was very good. They didn’t charge me for a second entree; sometimes they do, but usually not. Afterward, I did a walkabout around the ship, which was very busy tonight with a lot of activities. I scored some Coca-Cola for the cabin and retired early. I enjoyed my cabin and the rolling seas this evening. A great day on the MSC World America.
Day 3 - Monday, March 16th - Roatan Island, Honduras
Nice rolling seas, and I slept very well. We were docked at about 9:00 a.m., but I went to the MDR for breakfast before it closed at 9:00. I ordered both the American Plate & the Mediterranean Bowl, as I intended to skip lunch today. They were good, with a good mix of items. I booked my airport shuttle at the Excursion Desk and had an easy morning, updating this blog and checking the Markets on this Monday. I met some of the gang up on deck 18 aft at the adult-only pool area, important on this spring break cruise. There are many children on this cruise, but I have seen worse. At about 1:00, I met my bud Mike, and we walked into town and stopped at our favorite place, a no-name dive bar located on the water. The bartender recognized us and got our favorite table ready on the outer deck. It was a truly hopping place today. Lots of locals and a few tourists, and the sea breeze was ideal. We have Salva Vita beers, and soon a local came by and took orders for a lunch plate of local items ($8), and I ordered one. After another round of Salva Vita, he returned with a box lunch of Rice & Beans, Sliced Potatoes, Broccoli & Carrots, and two pieces of chicken, which were very flavorful (but not over-seasoned like the jerk style). A perfect and unexpected lunch option. I may come too often as locals now recognize me. Fun and rather loud time. I soon bailed and was back on the ship at about 3:00 p.m. I met the group at the All-Star Sports Bar at 4:00 for a Coca-Cola, but I passed on the 5:00 p.m. dinner, just too early for me. I did a walkabout and took some Cokes back to the cabin, and booked some dinners and events for the rest of the week. I suggest doing that on embarkation day if possible. I had made reservations for a production show this evening, but passed on that as well. It’s going to be a streaming movie night in the cabin for me. Another great day on the MSC World America.
Day 4 - Tuesday, March 17th - Puerto Costa Maya, Mexico
Some rough seas early, and I heard music for the first time; it may have been the secret Speakeasy, but I slept well. I was up early enough to see the sunrise, too; it was nice. I plan to stay on board the ship today, the ships are so large now that the port can’t handle the number of guests. Of course, this port is becoming an exclusive Royal Caribbean port in the future, so no incentive to improve or change anything at this time. I went to the MDR for breakfast early and sat with Mike, who wasn’t planned; we just arrived at the same time. I had a Fruit Plate, Eggs Benedict, Hash Browns, an order of Bacon, and Hot Milk with Danish. A nice meal. Afterward, I met the group at the aft pool on Deck 18 for Mimosas and Bloody Mary cocktails. Nice view of the other four ships here today and good company. I returned to the cabin about noon to cool off and prepare for my lunch at Butcher’s Cut Steakhouse at 1:30 p.m. It was another great meal. I ordered my usual: Burrata Cheese & Beetroot, a Shrimp Cocktail, the Fillet Mignon with Onion Rings & Baked Potato. My waiter, Kesuma from Bali, was very good, and I will see his wife, Mulasari, next week (3/28) on the MSC Grandiosa. At 6:00 p.m., four of us attended the Blue Diamond Gathering in the Champagne Lounge, where most Senior Ship Officers attended; we were served nice Hors D’oeuvres, selected Beverages, and entertainment by Josh, one of the solo entertainers. It was a nice event, and it was rare for me to have old friends attend. We stayed after the event to visit before I retired for the evening. Lots of St. Patrick's events on the ship, but I’ve done my share of those. My cabin attendant, Tashia from Mauritius, refilled my ice this evening, so I could enjoy a Diet Coke while updating my blog and reviewing today's news online. It was a nice stay-on-the-ship day on the MSC World America.
Day 5 - Wednesday, March 18th - San Miguel, Cozumel, Mexico
Smooth seas overnight, and I slept well. I was up early, so I went to the MDR just after they opened at about 7:30 a.m., and was soon joined by Mike. I had my Hot Milk and Danish straightaway, then Eggs Benedict with Bacon, Potatoes, and a fruit bowl. We began docking at Puerto Langosta during breakfast, so it’s easy to access the town today.
